Today's News

After losing a 15-point lead in the fourth period and losing 59-56 to Calvary Christian, Fillies Coach Kim Furnish was not happy.
“We had veteran players turn the ball over,” she lamented. “We need a guard who can take over a game, not react to the pressure like an inexperienced player.”

Traffic Cases
The following information from the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office indicates drivers and/or owners whose vehicles were involved in accidents.
Nov. 10 – At 8:45 p.m., a non-injury accident was reported on US 27 seven miles from town. Virgil Sumpter was traveling on US 27 when a deer jumped into the road causing Sumpter to strike the deer.

Chapel and Rachel Drake Mastin celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 25 with their family at Biancke’s Restaurant after attending church together at Indian Creek Christian Church. They were married on Sunday, Nov. 25, 1962 at Curry United Methodist Church in Harrison County.

10 years ago . . .
Births announced this week are: No births to report this week.
Community Education Center’s Christmas Angel program in is its ninth year. The project is limited to students, K-12, who receive free lunches.
Retired guardsmen are collecting gifts for their Operation Christmas Care project for hometown men stationed at Fort Campbell.
Harrison Memorial Hospital welcomes Richard Lee Risher, M.D. to their staff. Risher specializes in family medicine.
UK medical center opens cancer clinic in Georgetown.

* Cynthiana News, Dec. 25, 1851 -- “We acknowledge the receipt of a present from I.T. Martin the shape of a can of Baltimore Cove Oysters. We appreciate such presents. Martin always keeps these ‘critters’ on hand. By the way, from the looks of things old ‘Santa Claus’ has made Martin his general agent. Martin’s is decidedly a variety and grocery store, full of everything, and running over with every manner of things belonging to Christmas times.”

Bourbon Community Hospital announces the addition of an Otolaryngologist to their medical staff.
Leslie Asbury, MD, joined the staff in November and will open her practice in Paris on Dec. 27.
Asbury is a graduate of Centre College in Danville and received her medical degree from the University of Louisville, School of Medicine. She completed her residency at the University of Louisville affiliated hospitals.